MOSCOW (AP) — Over 500 protesters have gathered outside the administrative headquarters of Ukraine’s president to call for the resignation of the country’s general prosecutor, who they say, has failed to use the full power of his office to deal with endemic corruption. Monday’s protest comes after a Kiev court gave the...

MOSCOW (AP) — Over 500 protesters have gathered outside the administrative headquarters of Ukraine’s president to call for the resignation of the country’s general prosecutor, who they say, has failed to use the full power of his office to deal with endemic corruption. …read more Source: U.S....

Syrian peace talks in Geneva, which have yet to feature negotiations between opposing parties, are in recess. Violence is down, humanitarian assistance (though spotty) is moving, but the map to the promised land – political transition – remains a blank sheet. The two parties – Russia and Iran – who have applied military...

Volunteer in the Ukrainian war Radomir Pocuca was arrested on Sunday during his illegal entry to Serbia, B92 learned unofficially. Criminal proceedings are under way against the former PTJ spokesman, while his name is also on a warrant. …read more Source:...

LONDON (AFP) – The Brussels attacks have pushed security to the forefront of Britain’s EU referendum campaign this week, as intelligence experts came out of the shadows to press the benefits and disadvantages of membership.A claim by the former head of foreign spy agency MI6, Richard Dearlove, that leaving the bloc would have few...

LONDON: The Brussels attacks have pushed security to the forefront of Britain’s EU referendum campaign this week, as intelligence experts came out of the shadows to press the benefits and disadvantages of membership. A claim by the former head of foreign spy agency MI6, Richard Dearlove, that leaving the bloc would have few security...

On a cold morning in February, a couple of hours’ drive out of rebel-held Donetsk, the undercover journalist’s phone buzzed with an ‘Unknown’ number. Was this to conceal the caller’s identity, or location? Whatever the reason, it felt ominous.There was, however, a minor hitch. The mystery apparatchik on the end of...

Now that President Obama has returned from Havana, where he worked to reestablish relations with a former adversary, an unexpected foreign policy debate is emerging—not the longstanding hot-button issue of outreach to America’s enemies, but the subtler question of how America should handle its friends. For the first time in several decades,...